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ben.e.fit (obj)5ben7I7fItv, n-t- or Br also -tt-(to receive or give) a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help(得到或给予的)利益,好处The discovery of oil brought many benefits to the town. [C]石油的发现给该镇带来很多利益。One of the many benefits of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected. [C]学会如何应付突发事件是出境旅游的众多益处之一。He's had the benefit of an expensive education and yet he continues to work as a waiter. [U]他具有受过高投入的教育的优势,然而他依旧做一名服务员。I didn't get/derive (much) benefit from school. [U]我没从学校学到(多少)东西。For the benefit of (= Especially for) those who weren't listening the first time, I will repeat the question. [U]考虑到那些先前没听清的人,我把问题再重复一遍。With the benefit of hindsight (= Helped by the knowledge since learned) it is easy for us to see where we went wrong in the past. [U]通过事后认识,我们比较容易认清自己所犯的错误。(slightly fml) She drinks a lot less now, to the benefit of (= resulting in an improvement in) her health as a whole. [U]她现在酒喝得少多了,整个身体健康状况也有所改善。I feel that I have benefited greatly from her wisdom. [I]我觉得她的智慧令我受益非浅。How can we benefit those who most need our help? [T]我们如何才能帮助那些最需要我们帮助的人?I didn't know whether his story was true or not, but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt (= to accept something as true although it is not certain).我不知道他说的是真是假,不过我决定姑且相信他这一次。Benefit is also the money given by the government to people who need financial help, for example because they cannot find a job.补助,救济金unemployment benefit [U]失业救济金I'm on benefit at the moment. [U]我目前靠救济生活。A benefit concert is a musical performance held to raise money for people in need, where the performers usually play for free.慈善音乐会
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